Heinrich Weber-Grellet

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Heinrich Weber-Grellet (* 1948 in Göttingen ) is a German tax lawyer and former presiding judge at the Federal Fiscal Court (BFH).

Career

Studied law in Marburg, Munich and Münster. Dissertation 1978 in Münster on the burden of proof and argumentation in constitutional law. His professional career began in 1977 in the financial administration of North Rhine-Westphalia with a stopover in 1982 as a research assistant at the Federal Finance Court in Munich and then returned as a judge at the Münster Finance Court . In 1990 he was appointed judge at the Federal Fiscal Court. There he was mainly in the then newly established XI. Senate was responsible for disputes relating to the income tax treatment of freelancers and tradespeople before he was promoted to chairman judge of the Xth Senate at the end of May 2007, which mainly deals with disputes relating to the taxation of individual traders and pension taxation . He retired at the end of July 2013.

Weber-Grellet was a member of the presidium of the court, chairman of the association of judges at the BFH and an adjunct professor at the University of Münster . He has numerous articles in professional journals on income tax written themes, is the author of monographs on topics such as balance sheet tax law , legal philosophy and legal theory and European tax law , but in the professional world, especially through his work on the Schmidt-income tax commentary known.

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Individual evidence

  1. List of sources for the dissertation in the German National Library
  2. Press release of the Federal Fiscal Court No. 46 . Retrieved August 2, 2013